This "We Are Still Here" poster is part of a Native Voices Exhibit in Bluemont, Virginia open on Sundays (only) from 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm from May to October 2024. Over the years, the Indigenous individuals featured in this poster have participated in bringing educational Indigenous events and activities to the small town of Bluemont located in Northern Virginia. Lumbee Indian René Locklear White created this poster as a symbol to show that "We Are Still Here," dancers, veterans, elders and others still contributing. | "The statement WE ARE STILL HERE serves as a declaration of our indigenous resilience, cultural pride, and self-determination," shared René. "We are not dead relics on dusty shelves. Our histories and present are rich and still strong." Despite centuries of colonization, oppression, attempts at genocide and cultural erasure, this statement carries a powerful message of survival, strength, and resistance. This is a reminder that our Indigenous communities have endured and continue to exist, despite historical injustices and challenges. |
In gratitude for your $7,500 contribution, we would like to explain what this means to our mission and our culture, which in turn enriches the understanding of all who are touched by your giving. However, other than THANK YOU, words seem insufficient to express our full gratitude. We seek to help leaders first, and bring recognition to the contributions that the Indigenous of the Americas have made to the globe, in order to help reduce suffering in the world. Your helping us, helps us, help others. Thank you for catching the spirit of our vision. Thank you for helping us help the children, teachers, artists, veterans, elders and families. THANK YOU just doesn’t seem to be enough to express the difference your giving makes. Your giving is worth thousands of pictures and words and you are the epitome of commUNITY spirit. Sincerely, Chris White and René White, Lt. Col. USAF (Retired) Sanctuary on the Trail™ - Bringing an Indian Village to Bluemont, Virginia. Partnership with Humanity Healing International, "Healing Humanity One Gathering at a Time"11/23/2015
Fund Raiser for The Gathering. Location: Clarke County Fairgrounds, 890 West Main Street, Berryville, VA 22611. Let the Spirit of The Gathering Catch You. Oct. 30 - Nov. 1 Clarke County Fairgrounds 890 West Main Street Berryville, VA 22611 Admission only $5; kids 4 and under free; 72 vendors and exhibitors; traditional Native American Harvest Dance (Sat and Sun); 14th Annual Virginia Gourd Festival (Fri, Sat, Sun); Kidz Harvest Festival (Fri only); 45 gourd classes; 10 authors and illustrator (Sat and Sun); military veteran and uniformed services tribute (Sat and Sun); food, fun and fellowship (Indian fry bread, grilled salmon and turkey tacos, BBQ etc.) ... twilight fundraising auction (Sat 5 pm) ... even a Trick or Treat Trot alternative to Halloween (Sat 6 pm) #LettheSpiritofTheGatheringCatchYou Special thanks to TV Producer Director Francisco (Paco) Hamm from California for donating his time and resources to produce this video - this work honors of all the photographers, dancers, volunteers, singers, exhibitors, vendors, sponsors, supporters and Great Spirit who make The Gathering possible.
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